There are 77 National Historic Sites managed by the National Park Service and several others that are affiliated sites. Similar to the list of our Top 10 National Historical Parks, these choices represent our experience and not the significance of a place in the annals of U.S. history. In fact, most of these spots we never would have heard about when sitting next to each other in Mrs. Williams’ AP American History class back in high school. Check out all of our Top 10 lists here.
10. Grant-Kohrs Ranch (Montana)
All things “cowboy” are remembered here
9. Golden Spike (Utah)
Colorfully reconstructed train engines daily evoke May 10, 1869

8. Weir Farm (Connecticut)
Borrow art supplies to create your own memory of this artist
colony
7. Ford’s Theatre (Washington, D.C.)
Live theater is still performed at this infamous
assassination site
6. Brown v. Board of Education (Kansas)
Thought-provoking…
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